Emergency jabs after 100 children die of suspected measles in Bangladesh
Over 100 people, mostly children, have died from suspected measles since mid-March, prompting emergency vaccination efforts in Bangladesh.
Health officials in Bangladesh have initiated emergency vaccination campaigns following the deaths of more than 100 people, predominantly children, from suspected measles over the past month. The outbreak, which began in mid-March, has spurred urgent action to control the spread and safeguard at-risk populations. Measles, a highly contagious yet vaccine-preventable disease, has disproportionately impacted young children, highlighting critical gaps in immunization coverage in affected areas. Response efforts focus on vaccine distribution and public awareness to curb transmission and prevent further fatalities.